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"
Oh
,
they
take
doses
of
those
every
night
and
morning
,
"
was
the
reply
.
"
What
do
you
mean
by
doses
?
"
Dorothy
inquired
,
wonderingly
.
"
Why
,
we
use
the
newly
invented
School
Pills
,
made
by
your
friend
the
Wizard
.
These
pills
we
have
found
to
be
very
effective
,
and
they
save
a
lot
of
time
.
Please
step
this
way
and
I
will
show
you
our
Laboratory
of
Learning
.
"
He
led
them
to
a
room
in
the
building
where
many
large
bottles
were
standing
in
rows
upon
shelves
.
"
These
are
the
Algebra
Pills
,
"
said
the
Professor
,
taking
down
one
of
the
bottles
.
"
One
at
night
,
on
retiring
,
is
equal
to
four
hours
of
study
.
Here
are
the
Geography
Pills
-
-
one
at
night
and
one
in
the
morning
.
In
this
next
bottle
are
the
Latin
Pills
-
-
one
three
times
a
day
.
Then
we
have
the
Grammar
Pills
-
-
one
before
each
meal
-
-
and
the
Spelling
Pills
,
which
are
taken
whenever
needed
.
"
"
Your
scholars
must
have
to
take
a
lot
of
pills
,
"
remarked
Dorothy
,
thoughtfully
.
"
How
do
they
take
’
em
,
in
applesauce
?
"
"
No
,
my
dear
.
They
are
sugar
-
coated
and
are
quickly
and
easily
swallowed
.
I
believe
the
students
would
rather
take
the
pills
than
study
,
and
certainly
the
pills
are
a
more
effective
method
.
You
see
,
until
these
School
Pills
were
invented
we
wasted
a
lot
of
time
in
study
that
may
now
be
better
employed
in
practicing
athletics
.
"
"
Seems
to
me
the
pills
are
a
good
thing
,
"
said
Omby
Amby
,
who
remembered
how
it
used
to
make
his
head
ache
as
a
boy
to
study
arithmetic
.
"
They
are
,
sir
,
"
declared
the
Wogglebug
,
earnestly
.
"
They
give
us
an
advantage
over
all
other
colleges
,
because
at
no
loss
of
time
our
boys
become
thoroughly
conversant
with
Greek
and
Latin
,
Mathematics
and
Geography
,
Grammar
and
Literature
.
You
see
they
are
never
obliged
to
interrupt
their
games
to
acquire
the
lesser
branches
of
learning
.
"